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1 WELCOME MAT United Campus Ministries Serving the campuses of Indiana State, Rose-Hulman, St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Ivy Tech and Harrison College Providing space and support, founded on Christian principles, for a faith journey in a multi-faith world. UCM Food Pantry Tackles Student Hunger Spring 2016 UCM is filling a need in the lives of hungry college students in Terre Haute. Hungry students? An oxymoron, many people think. But the truth is something else: An increasing number 6 of students are receiving state scholarships promised those who can maintain a B average in high school. The state has done this to encourage young people from financially stressed families to get a college education. State financial aid covers tuition, but not housing and food. Often scholarship students come to college on their own, with little family assistance. To make money stretch, they skimp on food. And the food they eat is often less-nourishing carbs. Many go to classes hungry. In This Issue UCM Food Pantry Tackles Student Hunger 1 From the Campus Minister 2 A Focus on Food 2 Table Talk: Food and Discussion With Friends 2 World Food Festival Rocks the Center 3 Chili Festers Eat, Donate, Enjoy 3 Fall Barbeque Date Set for September 11 4 Jack Diel Honored at End-of-Year, End-of-Intercambio Event 4 Students Assist in Community-Wide Offering of Letters 5 Friday Morning Book Group: Early Risers 5 Reaching Out to Area Churches 5 What UCM Can Use 6 To address the problem of student hunger, United Campus Ministries maintains a Student Food Pantry. Any student showing a student ID from Indiana State or any of the other four campuses in Terre Haute may choose food from the Pantry, no questions asked. Pantry hours have been extended to three afternoons a week, and plans are to have the Pantry open in the summer as well. Food Donations. Next Task: Shelving The Student Food Pantry is stocked with a wide selection of canned and packaged goods and personal hygiene items. Some of these items are purchased with funds from a grant from 100+ Women Who Care, a Terre Haute charitable organization. In addition, donated items continue to flow in. Campus groups and churches have been generous. Now, with offers of bakery products and fresh produce, the Student Food Pantry has a refrigerator and may soon also acquire a freezer. Ninety students visited the UCM Food Pantry in the first quarter of the year. Numbers grow each week as more students learn that that they need not go hungry. 321 N. 7th Street, Terre Haute IN Ph thunitedcampusministries@gmail.com
2 2 From the Campus Minister As this issue of the Welcome Mat focuses on food and as this school year draws to a close, it is amazing how much has happened in the past eight months. We have been reaching out to nurture and nourish students in a variety of ways. The fall found us doing more structured programs for the students and the community, focusing on current issues and how our faith informs and supports us around issues. This spring we have had a more informal, less structured approach with the students, making an intentional choice to listen, really listen to the students and their needs and concerns. We find our ministry growing not only in numbers but also in how our relationships with one another are deepening. This happens as we share faith and food around the table every Wednesday evening, as we serve those challenged with food insufficiency, as we host events. I am very pleased and excited at the blessings we are experiencing! Thank you so much for your support and prayers as we continue to serve Christ here in the Wabash Valley. Sharon Samsell Table Talk: Food and Discussion with Friends A Focus on Food This Spring issue of the UCM Welcome Mat centers on food: on hunger when it is lacking; on ways United Campus Ministries is addressing hunger on campus, in our community, and in the world; on food as a lead-in to conversation and friendship; on food as a way of getting to know others cultures; on food as a fund-raiser; and on food that can be donated. Above and beyond all, and leading from our Mission Statement, this issue shows how UCM focuses on the food [ideas] that nourish understanding, compassion, and friendship. There s nothing like a homecooked meal and a good chance to talk and be heard. Students (and others) who come to the UCM for Table Talk at 5 p.m. on Wednesdays know this is one time they can count on both. Meals are prepared by board members or by members of church groups. The mealproviders join the students, and afterwards all talk and exchange viewpoints. Topics can be campus-related, or questions of faith or current affairs. Some of the regulars at Table Talk are international students from various countries. Others are from ISU and Saint Mary-of -the-woods. In past years, Rose-Hulman students also took part. Talk is wide-ranging, generally Initiated with a provocative question from retired ISU music professor Bill Hughes or Campus Minister Sharon Samsell. This month students are planning to assist in the Bread for the World Offering of Letters. See page 5.
3 World Food Festival Rocks the Center 3 Some 200 students, from more than two dozen countries, contributed food to the World Food Fest on February 24. UCM offered the space, chiefly upstairs, but actually throughout the building. The Center for Global Engagement at ISU did the plan- ning (chaired by student and former board member Jenny Mar- tell), and invitations went out to all international students as well as other students and board members. Students particularly liked the Haitian cuisine of board member Yves Paul-Blanc. But it was hard to choose. Students enjoyed a multi-cultural feast, and at the end no food was left! Chili Fest and Auction: a Late Winter Winner! A lot of donations led to the $ success of the annual spring fundraiser, the Chili Fest and Auction, on March 6. Held at St. Mark United Church of Christ (donated space), the Chili Fest featured not only meat and meatless chili, baked potatoes, hot dogs, veggies and crackers (all donated), but also delicious desserts (donated). Auction items (all donated) contributed both to the fun and the earnings. Many persons who could not attend the Chili Fest bought tickets anyway, and their donations helped. Donated time came from board members, friends, and especially members of the Delta Gamma sorority and Theta Chi fraternity on ISU s campus, shown here arranging desserts. UCM has already set the date for the Chili Fest next year, March 4, 2017.
4 4 Fall Barbecue Date Set: September 11 Plan are underway for the annual fall fundraiser, a barbecue to be held at Centenary Methodist Church, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on September 11. Barbecue pork and chicken will be offered, as well as vegetarian fare. Students will assist in the all-night barbecuing process, and in set-up and serving. Volunteers will bake desserts. Jack Diel Honored at End-of-Year, End of Intercambio Event April 27 was both a joyous and a sad occasion at UCM. Joyous because most of the students who gathered for the annual End-of-Year Picnic would be back in the fall, and they could reminisce on the good times and friendship they enjoyed at the Center this past year. Joyous also, and especially, because it gave opportunity to honor former Campus Minister Jack Diel, now retired. Present to honor Jack on the occasion were several students and community members who had worked with Jack during his more than thirty years at UCM. The occasion, though, was a little on the sad side, for it marked the end of Intercambio [Spanish for Interchange]. At the picnic today s students learned about UCM s past involvement in projects that aided Mayan villagers in Yucatan, Mexico. Intercambio -- an interchange between the Presbyterian church in Yucatan, United Campus Ministries in Terre Haute and the Presbyterian campus ministry in Champaign was headquartered at UCM until Jack s retirement in During most of this time Jan Buffington served as secretary of Intercambio. Twice a year, for more than twenty years, Jack would lead an Intercambio contingent of 20 to 30 students and community members, some from ISU and St. Mary s some from Terre Haute, some from Champaign, and some from all over the country to Yucatan for seven to ten days. Today s students are missing out on the intense learning experience that was Intercambio. Volunteers worked side by side with Mayan men and women in Yucatan and often stayed in their homes and with their families, sleeping in hammocks and sharing a meal. For his leadership in Intercambio, Jack was honored with a plaque at the Spring Picnic, and a standing ovation. Jack Diel, with Board President Betsy Hine and Board Member Will Hine
5 Students Assist in Community-Wide Offering of Letters 5 April was Offering-of-Letters month in some twenty Terre Haute churches. Under the auspices of the Terre Haute branch of Bread-forthe-World, a UCM activity, church members wrote letters to their legislators in behalf of good laws to aid the hungry. Specifically, letter-writers asked legislators to enable robust funding for school lunches, school breakfasts, and summer meals for children. The letter writers also supported a program that provides for good nutrition for mothers and children overseas, as well as a program for more efficient delivery of food aid abroad. The letters, a thousand or more in number, are to be blessed in a special ceremony in the UCM chapel on May 2, then hand-delivered to the legislators. Bread members know that handwritten letters, personalized, are one of the most effective ways to promote good legislation. Table Talk students assisted in the project on May 2 and are planning to start a student branch of Bread for the World in the fall. Friday Morning Book Group: Early Risers UCM serves campus and community, but only a hardy and dedicated few anywhere from ten to twenty gather on Friday morning, at 8:00 a.m., to discuss a book of their choosing. The book is grounded in some aspect of religion or faith, and triggers lively discussion. The UCM book club is open to any early riser. Long-time UCM supporter Bill Hughes leads the discussion. Reaching Out to Area Churches Offering a home away from home for students who may have grown up in a church community, or are just seeking, UCM is now reaching out to Wabash Valley and southern Indiana churches to tell its story. Some 200 area churches have received letters from Board Treasurer and Development Committee member Kelvin Roots, and many will receive personal visits from board members in coming weeks. UCM is an ecumenical program that serves all college students in the Wabash Valley. It is largely funded by churches and by individuals.
6 What UCM Can Use: Food and Personal Hygiene Supplies for the Student Food Pantry Office Supplies Home-Cooked Meals for Wednesday Evening Table Talks Volunteers to serve on these Committees: Food Pantry Building and Grounds Kitchen Interested? Call Campus Minister Sharon Samsell, or Office Manager Carrie Stone, at For All Who Give to UCM Time, Talent, Support : You make our mission possible! United Campus Ministries is a 501(c)(3) organization. Your donations are tax deductible. 321 N. Seventh Street Terre Haute, IN NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID TERRE HAUTE, IN PERMIT NO. 960 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED In this Issue UCM TACKLES STUDENT HUNGER «Name» «Street» «City», «ST» «Zip Code»
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